Not sure if joking…?
It’s out in like a month, yo. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6486762
Not sure if joking…?
It’s out in like a month, yo. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6486762
Just about everything except truly basement-tier China tech sitting in warehouses has C now so you’ll soon be glad to have the ports.
USB C is a form factor (pretty little reversible oval cable). Thunderbolt is a protocol and yes it uses USB C for the form factor. Other protocols on USB C cabling include 2.0 (ancient speed, used for charging only these days), 3.1 (old speed) 3.2 (slightly old but also not, it’s weird, and most common nowadays), DisplayPort (lovely modern video standard), and USB4 (which is newest and fast, but not quite as fast as TB). Decent rule of thumb is USB4 will always be one step behind Thunderbolt in speed (currently ~80gbps vs 40gbps in USB4). The cable will work at the fastest speed permitted by both devices. If they both have TB, then TB speed and power. If only one is TB, it’ll go at USB speed over yes the same cable because…
Lastly, any proper spec cable will negotiate the best, safest power transfer between chargers and devices. So just don’t buy complete junk, read a couple reviews, you’ll almost certainly be fine.
Yeah, AMD wiped Intel out this decade, including the low-end. You can pick up an AceMagician with a (relatively, for a node) monster 5600U and 16GB RAM for $250. Also great for parents/grandparents needing a new basic desktop!
Echoing @laughingmime… it’s gotta come with volume. There’s just nothing there right now. It can be a pump or a dump, but something’s gotta give. No one outside the holders cares about crypto right now sadly. It’ll return though. It always does.
For sure, liquity is pretty great. As to why it’s underutilized, it’s similar to what mouse is saying. Particularly in the early days, LUSD commonly ranged from 0.97 to 1.03. It was always fine in the end, but it requires that one extra step of making sure you’re repaying at a beneficial time (or buying troves at a beneficial time). And of course, any add’l step makes a protocol slightly less tasty. I think the range is much smaller these days with added liquidity.
I like to think so. Logically there’s got to be an Ethereum community on Mastodon somewhere considering how large crypto Twitter was, but I’ve not found it yet.
I’ll go where my friends (and content) go. Kbin and Lemmy are both very satisfying so far. As for Discord, I don’t know if people are mad enough yet to bother. One civil war at a time. Otherwise, I’ve got my eyes on both Revolt and Comm in the future.
It’s pretty decent in browser as a PWA. Then coming soon, you’ll want to keep your eye on fast-moving app Artemis – spiritual successor to Apollo, built for kbin/lemmy.
https://kbin.social/m/ArtemisApp/t/121025
The dev is very active on her Mastodon.
Manually reviewing or using something like https://redact.dev/?
My two cents, I had a wobbly Lemmy instance setup that couldn’t do HTTPS, federation, and stay stable all at once. It was always 1 or 2 of those 3 at best.
Switched my instance to kbin, which took about a half hour of CLI and after that has been a joy. It’s just younger and admittedly less feature packed right now.
Yep, 2.4 million estimated lives saved across 60 years of weekly donations. He’s the kind of human you write songs about. Retired from donating at doctors behest in 2018. I hope he inspired new donors.